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[quote=Anonymous]I spent a lot of time going up and down the aisles trying to solve this puzzle for myself last year, when we had to send snacks to preschool. Number one with a bullet for kids liking it and me not hating myself for sending it was dried mango slices. These things are so good we can't keep them in the house or DH and I keep snacking like maniacs. But still - some vitamins, lots of fiber, and it's a real food. They have lots of different protein bars, and the Kirkland ones with only 10 grams that are like chewy granola bars were a winner with my kid. I haven't dipped my toes into the various jerkies but I think that could be a good option for an older kid (middle school up?). I'm not sure my 5 year old would really eat it. Seaweed snacks are good for something to nosh on around the house, but not really a good school snack in my opinion because they're like 25 calories total - kids need energy. Everything else was basically simple carbs (goldfish, pirates booty, animal crackers, etc) and we don't do chips on a daily basis.[/quote]
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